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  1. Robert Armin. Robert Armin (c. 1563 – 1615) was an English actor, a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men. He became the leading comedy actor with the troupe associated with William Shakespeare following the departure of Will Kempe around 1600. Also a popular comic author, he wrote a comedy, The History of the Two Maids of More-clacke, as well ...

  2. It was my first part in the new Globe. What a great year 1599 was: in some ways the start of my acting career – certainly my major break. The days of grammar school back in King’s Lynn and those seven years training to be a goldsmith seemed far behind me, as I sat and watched the Lord Chamberlain’s Men: Augustine Phillips, Henry Condell ...

  3. Schwartz, Robert A. D. Inactive 62699 Oakland December 1974 Schwartz, Robert Alan : Active 107436 San Francisco December 1982 Schwartz, Robert Andrew : Inactive 226882 Houston December 2003 Schwartz, Robert Armin : Active 72571 Los Angeles

  4. May 8, 2021 · Abstract. This chapter studies a figure within Robert Armin’s clowning repertoire, “Blue John,” and asks how the media environment of early modern theatrical culture intersected with and helped shaped views of cognitive disability. Armin, by translating the historical John in the Hospital into a caricature in his foolsbooks and a ...

  5. Welcome to the third instalment of a series looking at the players that were the first people to perform the plays of William Shakespeare in the hope that it...

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  6. Robert Armin was described in 1611 by John Davies as a man who 'with harmelesse mirth, / Doth please the World' and whose humor 'tickles the spleene like an harmeles vermin'. Probably even before becoming a popular actor, Armin was a recognized author in multiple literary forms, including ballads.

  7. Jul 24, 2008 · Robert Armin, John Payne Collier , Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) Publication date 1842 Publisher Printed for theShakespeare society Collection europeanlibraries

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